does using your abilities when you are unsure if you can do anything good with them count as blind use?
Its not extremely superior luck skill! You do it enough times and repeatedly, you just know that you're good at prediction. If I hit 18/20 of my arrows on Mirana in a game most on unpredictable targets sometimes on targets you're directly parallel too (these are hard to hit I find) than theres no real luck involved just skill. When Dendi lands hooks on pudge on the right targets no one goes "amg so lucky."
mirana arrow, u lost vision of enemy but you hit him - skill
mirana arrow, no vision at all, "blind use" - luck
Okay okay, so I blurred the two things a bit, by blind I meant like people going invis or minimap prediction/watching for icons but for split seconds. Damn semantics!
in dota 1 when i was techies I had no vision at all but I knew they were going to go to my mines. and i killed him. pure skill guise
i got extreme satisfaction after i blind ulted and got a rampage. i saw my enemy but lost sight of them after my team got wiped.
i once killed an invisible sniper with powershot
that's after he went invisible in front of me
i felt quite proud about me since my teammates would appreciate me for this a bit more and bully less
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Anyone else get the most satisfaction out of extremely superior prediction skills?
Like TA melding because you know someones going to walk a certain way, or NP tree'ing a shadowbladed target, mirana arrow on no vision/invis'ed heroes.
Like shooting someone in the head in css while being flashbanged.